BHAISHAJYA KALPANAA - THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACEUTICS - AN OVERVIEW

Authors

  • S. S. Savrikar
  • B. Ravishankar

Keywords:

Ayurvedic pharmaceutics, Bhaisajya Kalpanaa, Pancavidha Kasaaya, Ayurvedic formulations, Traditional systems of medicine

Abstract

In Ayurvedic therapeutics, drug therapy is given prime importance. There is a very well developed sub-discipline entirely devoted to drug formulations known as “Bhaisajya Kalpanaa”. Considering its importance, different aspects of this discipline have been presented in this review to familiarize the readers, especially those who have just started studying Ayurveda, with concept of ayurvedic pharmaceutics. The Ayurvedic drug formulation is based on what is known as “Pancavidha Kasaaya” concept. According to this concept there are five basic forms of formulation known as 1-‘Swarasa’ the expressed juice, 2-‘Kalka’, a fine paste obtained by grinding fresh or wet grinding dried plant material 3- ‘Kwaatha’, the decoction, 4- ‘Sheeta’ or ‘Hima’, the cold water infusion and 5- ‘Faanta’, the hot water infusion. Different aspects of their preparation and use have been discussed. Further from the above basic forms, a number of other formulations are derived; a brief description of each of them has been given along with brief outlines of drug formulations meant for specific routes. The third part of the review is devoted to discussion of influence of different factors on the expression of pharmacological activity.

Author Biographies

S. S. Savrikar

ved University, Professor and Head, Department of Rasashastra RA Podar Medical College (Ayurved), Worli, Mumbai, India.

B. Ravishankar

Pharmacology Laboratory Institute of PG Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayruved University, Jamnagar-361008 India

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Published

2010-02-01

How to Cite

Savrikar, S. S., & Ravishankar, B. (2010). BHAISHAJYA KALPANAA - THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACEUTICS - AN OVERVIEW. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 7(3), 174–184. Retrieved from https://journals.athmsi.org/index.php/ajtcam/article/view/1062

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Review